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Richard Antalik
95005bbe02 Merge branch 'blender-v3.1-release' 2022-02-01 00:10:47 +01:00
Richard Antalik
f420118335 Fix T93856: VP9 lossless render missing alpha
Since 0ea0ccc4ff, `AV_PIX_FMT_YUV444P` pixel format was used for
lossless renders, which did override `AV_PIX_FMT_YUVA420P` format when
"RGBA" output is chosen. VP9 encoder doesn't seem to support
`AV_PIX_FMT_YUVA444P` pixel format, so use `AV_PIX_FMT_YUVA420P` for
lossless RGBA ouput instead.

Reviewed By: sergey

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13947
2022-02-01 00:00:29 +01:00
Hans Goudey
57f6aa4d83 Cleanup: Remove unused "_ex" version of function 2022-01-30 18:15:38 -06:00
Hans Goudey
79032a8513 Cleanup: Remove unused DerivedMesh flag
The value of this flag was never used.
2022-01-30 18:11:20 -06:00
Hans Goudey
23775f3914 Cleanup: Remove unused DerivedMesh functions
Remove functions and function pointers that were never set or never
used at all. The "tessface" original index handling in `subsurf_ccg.c`
can be removed because the data was never used.
2022-01-30 18:06:47 -06:00
Campbell Barton
ac3324f197 Cleanup: spelling in comments 2022-01-31 10:51:33 +11:00
Campbell Barton
012e41fc8b Cleanup: use our own conventions for tags in comments 2022-01-31 10:49:59 +11:00
Hans Goudey
14427f5aaa Cleanup: Remove unused DerivedMesh normal handling
This function and flags weren't used outside of DerivedMesh
code, and since the plan is to remove the data structure, it makes
sense to remove complexity where possible.
2022-01-30 17:01:03 -06:00
Hans Goudey
a58592885c Cleanup: Remove modifier type hair callback
This is similar to e032ca2e25 which removed the
callback for volumes. Now that we have geometry sets, there is
no need to define a callback for every data type, and this wasn't
used. Procedural curves/hair editing will use nodes rather than new
modifier types anyway.
2022-01-30 00:07:07 -06:00
Aaron Carlisle
e951e81b0f Cleanup: Cmake: remove unnecessary definitions for internationalization
Previously, macros were ifdefed using the cmake option `WITH_INTERNATIONAL`
However, the is unnecessary as withen the functions themselves have checks for building without internationalization.
This also means that many `add_definitions(-DWITH_INTERNATIONAL)` are also unnecessary.

Reviewed By: mont29, LazyDodo

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13929
2022-01-29 17:40:27 -05:00
Hans Goudey
90a23dec46 Cleanup: Remove mesh vertex "temp tag" flag
As part of the project of converting `MVert` into `float3`
(more details in T93602), this is an easy step, since it
is only locally used runtime data. In the six places it was
used, the flag was replaced by a local bitmap.

By itself this change has no benefits other than making some
code slightly simpler. It only really matters when the other
flags are removed and it can be removed from `MVert`
along with the bevel weight.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13878
2022-01-28 22:40:13 -06:00
Sergey Sharybin
c40d6ebceb Merge branch 'blender-v3.1-release' 2022-01-28 14:46:16 +01:00
Jeroen Bakker
cdcbdf8ce4 Remove compilation warnings TexResult. 2022-01-28 13:28:31 +01:00
Thomas Dinges
66e4fdab68 Revert "Blender 3.1 bcon3 (beta)"
This reverts commit d45098024e.
2022-01-28 11:19:10 +01:00
Dalai Felinto
cfe18c3b94 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/blender-v3.1-release' 2022-01-28 11:11:51 +01:00
Dalai Felinto
f756dc4812 Blender 3.1 Beta- subversion bump 2022-01-28 11:11:11 +01:00
Thomas Dinges
d45098024e Blender 3.1 bcon3 (beta) 2022-01-28 10:55:28 +01:00
Thomas Dinges
c0225aa573 Blender 3.2 bcon1 - alpha
Bump the version number for the new release cycle.
2022-01-28 10:48:27 +01:00
Jeroen Bakker
bdd74e1e93 DrawManager: Image engine support huge images.
Adding better support for drawing huge images in the image/uv editor. Also solved tearing artifacts.
The approach is that for each image/uv editor a screen space gpu texture is created that only contains
the visible pixels. When zooming or panning the gpu texture is rebuild.

Although the solution isn't memory intensive other parts of blender memory usage scales together with
the image size.

* Due to complexity we didn't implement partial updates when drawing images tiled (wrap repeat).
  This could be added, but is complicated as a change in the source could mean many different
  changes on the GPU texture. The work around for now is to tag all gpu textures to be dirty when
  changes are detected.

Original plan was to have 4 screen space images to support panning without gpu texture creation.
For now we don't see the need to implement it as the solution is already fast. Especially when
GPU memory is shared with CPU ram.

Reviewed By: fclem

Maniphest Tasks: T92525, T92903

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13424
2022-01-28 08:37:45 +01:00
Jeroen Bakker
0a32ac02e9 Image: Partial Update Redesign.
This patch reimplements the image partial updates. Biggest design motivation for the redesign
is that currently GPUTextures must be owned by the image. This reduces flexibility and adds
complexity to a single component especially when we want to have different structures.

The new design is not limited to GPUTextures and can also be used by reducing overhead in image
operations like scaling. Or partial image updating in Cycles.

The usecase in hand is that we want to support virtual images in the image editor so we can
work with images that don't fit in a single GPUTexture.

Using `BKE_image_partial_update_mark_region` or `BKE_image_partial_update_mark_full_update`
a part of an image can be marked as dirty. These regions are stored per ImageTile (UDIM).

When a part of the code wants to receive partial changes it needs to construct a `PartialUpdateUser`
by calling `BKE_image_partial_update_create`. As long as this instance is kept alive the changes can
be received.

When a user wants to update its own data it will call `BKE_image_partial_update_collect_changes`
This will collect the changes since the last time the user called this function. When the partial changes
are available the partial change can be read by calling `BKE_image_partial_update_get_next_change`

It can happen that the introduced mechanism doesn't have the data anymore to construct the
changes since the last time a PartialUpdateUser requested it. In this case it will get a request
to perform a full update.

Maniphest Tasks: T92613

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13238
2022-01-28 08:06:19 +01:00
Hans Goudey
89dbad9085 Fix T95202: Curve to mesh node inconsistent edge vertex order
Though the edge vertices aren't really meant to have an order,
it can make a difference in operations when there isn't any other
information to make decisions from, like etruding a circle of
loose edges (the situation in the report). This commit changes
the order of the vertices in the final cyclic edge to go in the
same direction as all of the other edges.
2022-01-27 11:21:07 -06:00
Hans Goudey
834b966b41 Fix T95212: Mirror modifier normals crash
The vertex and face normals from the input mesh
were used to calculate the normals on the result,
which could cause a crash because the result should
be about twice as large.

Also remove an unnecessary dirty tag, since it is handled
automatically when creating a new mesh or in the case
of the mirror modifier, when calculating the new custom
face corner normals.
2022-01-27 11:02:10 -06:00
Michael Kowalski
c85c52f2ce USD Preview Surface material export.
Add `USD Preview Surface From Nodes` export option, to convert a
Principled BSDF material node network to an approximate USD Preview
Surface shader representation. If this option is disabled, the original
material export behavior is maintained, where viewport setting are saved
to the Preview Surface shader.

Also added the following options for texture export.

  - `Export Textures`: If converting Preview Surface, export textures
    referenced by shader nodes to a 'textures' directory which is a
    sibling of the USD file.
  - `Overwrite Textures`: Allow overwriting existing texture files when
    exporting textures (this option is off by default).
  - `Relative Texture Paths`:  Make texture asset paths relative to the
    USD.

The entry point for the new functionality is
`create_usd_preview_surface_material()`, called from
`USDAbstractWriter::ensure_usd_material()`.  The material conversion
currently handles a small subset of Blender shading nodes,
`BSDF_DIFFUSE`, `BSDF_PRINCIPLED`, `TEX_IMAGE` and `UVMAP`.

Texture export is handled by copying texture files from their original
location to a `textures` folder in the same directory as the USD.
In-memory and packed textures are saved directly to the textures folder.

This patch is based, in part, on code in Tangent Animation's USD
exporter branch.

Reviewed By: sybren, HooglyBoogly

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13647
2022-01-27 15:51:50 +01:00
Clément Foucault
6f1ab97c53 Cleanup: Add more const correctness to some functions
These are functions that are used by eevee-rewrite which has more strict
const correctness.
2022-01-27 14:59:37 +01:00
Sergey Sharybin
974981a637 Fix T95222: Crash selecting vertices with modifier applied on cage
Caused by 0f89bcdbeb where it was needed for cage and evaluated mesh
to have same behavior in respect of having edit_mesh pointer assigned.
This change makes it so that edit_data is not implied to exist when the
edit_mesh pointer is not null. This was already the case in some other
code.
2022-01-26 17:48:45 +01:00
Bastien Montagne
79927e730e LibOverride: Resync: Do not process overrides that should already have been resynced.
Those cases are almost always synptoms of either bug in code, or broken
files. Re-doin resync on them only costs time and causes extra trash
data as a result, without really helping in any way.
2022-01-26 16:20:08 +01:00
Jeroen Bakker
a21bca0e20 Performance: Remap multiple items in UI
During sprite fright loading of complex scenes would spend a long time in remapping ID's
The remapping process is done on a per ID instance that resulted in a very time consuming
process that goes over every possible ID reference to find out if it needs to be updated.

If there are N of references to ID blocks and there are M ID blocks that needed to be remapped
it would take N*M checks. These checks are scattered around the place and memory.
Each reference would only be updated at most once, but most of the time no update is needed at all.

Idea: By grouping the changes together will reduce the number of checks resulting in improved performance.
This would only require N checks. Additional benefits is improved data locality as data is only loaded once
in the L2 cache.

It has be implemented for the resyncing process and UI editors.
On an Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700 CPU @ 3.40GHz 16Gig the resyncing process went
from 170 seconds to 145 seconds (during hotspot recording).

After this patch has been applied we could add similar approach
to references (references between data blocks) and functionality (tagged deletion).
In my understanding this could reduce the resyncing process to less than a second.
Opening the village production file between 10 and 20 seconds.

Flame graphs showing that UI remapping isn't visible anymore (`WM_main_remap_editor_id_reference`)
* Master {F12769210 size=full}
* This patch {F12769211 size=full}

Reviewed By: mont29

Maniphest Tasks: T94185

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13615
2022-01-26 11:12:35 +01:00
Campbell Barton
b3bf46b78d Revert "CMake: include BROTLI_LIBRARIES in FREETYPE_LIBRARIES on UNIX"
This reverts commit 086f191169.

There was apparently a problem using APPEND which wasn't referenced
in the commit log.

Added comment noting the reason for the discrepancy.
2022-01-26 20:51:04 +11:00
Campbell Barton
b06fff4737 Cleanup: spelling in comments 2022-01-26 16:06:22 +11:00
Campbell Barton
086f191169 CMake: include BROTLI_LIBRARIES in FREETYPE_LIBRARIES on UNIX
This was already done for APPLE & WIN32, which would
reference these libraries twice.

Now append BROTLI_LIBRARIES to FREETYPE_LIBRARIES when they're
required for linking.

No functional changes as all references to FREETYPE_LIBRARIES also
used BROTLI_LIBRARIES.
2022-01-26 16:00:55 +11:00
Hans Goudey
ec1b0c2014 Geometry Nodes: Initial merge by distance node
This implements a merge by distance operation for point clouds.
Besides the geometry input, there are two others-- a selection
input to limit the operation to certain points, and the merge
distance. While it would be a reasonable feature, the distance
does not support a field currently, since that would make
the algorithm significantly more complex.

All attributes are merged to the merged points, with the values
mixed together. This same generic method is used for all attributes,
including `position`. The `id` attribute uses the value from the
first merged index for each point.

For the implementation, most of the effort goes into creating a
merge map to speed up attribute mixing. Some parts are inherently
single-threaded, like finding the final indices accounting for the
merged points. By far most of the time is spend balancing the
KD tree.

Mesh support will be added in the next commit.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13649
2022-01-25 10:51:52 -06:00
Brecht Van Lommel
c813a1b358 Cycles: add Point Info node
With (center) position, radius and random value outputs.

Eevee does not yet support rendering point clouds, but an untested
implementation of this node was added for when it does.

Ref T92573
2022-01-25 17:14:20 +01:00
Bastien Montagne
96667e3391 Fix T93058: Crash on opening old pre-2.80 .blend files.
Layer resync code would not yet fully properly deal with all possible
invalid status of ViewLayer comming from those older files.

Now put 2.80-doversion specific fixes into their own dedicated
function, so that they do not affect actual regular layer resync code
anymore. Also added some sanity-checks in main
`BKE_layer_collection_sync` code.
2022-01-25 16:44:55 +01:00
Jeroen Bakker
460e0a1347 Revert "Performance: Remap multiple items in UI"
This reverts commit 948211679f.
This commit introduced some regressions in the test suite.
As this change is a core part of blender Bastien and I decided to revert
it as the solution isn't clear and needs more investigation.

The following tests FAILED:
	 62 - blendfile_liblink (SEGFAULT)
	 63 - blendfile_library_overrides (SEGFAULT)

It fails in (id_us_ensure_real)
2022-01-25 15:31:46 +01:00
Jeroen Bakker
948211679f Performance: Remap multiple items in UI
During sprite fright loading of complex scenes would spend a long time in remapping ID's
The remapping process is done on a per ID instance that resulted in a very time consuming
process that goes over every possible ID reference to find out if it needs to be updated.

If there are N of references to ID blocks and there are M ID blocks that needed to be remapped
it would take N*M checks. These checks are scattered around the place and memory.
Each reference would only be updated at most once, but most of the time no update is needed at all.

Idea: By grouping the changes together will reduce the number of checks resulting in improved performance.
This would only require N checks. Additional benefits is improved data locality as data is only loaded once
in the L2 cache.

It has be implemented for the resyncing process and UI editors.
On an Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700 CPU @ 3.40GHz 16Gig the resyncing process went
from 170 seconds to 145 seconds (during hotspot recording).

After this patch has been applied we could add similar approach
to references (references between data blocks) and functionality (tagged deletion).
In my understanding this could reduce the resyncing process to less than a second.
Opening the village production file between 10 and 20 seconds.

Flame graphs showing that UI remapping isn't visible anymore (`WM_main_remap_editor_id_reference`)
* Master {F12769210 size=full}
* This patch {F12769211 size=full}

Reviewed By: mont29

Maniphest Tasks: T94185

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13615
2022-01-25 14:51:44 +01:00
Sergey Sharybin
196da819ba Python: Expose crazyspace correction functionality via RNA
Allows to perform correction of coordinate delta/displacement in a
similar way of how sculpt mode handles sculpting on a deformed mesh.
An example of usecase of this is allowing riggers and sciprters to
improve corrective shapekey workflow.

The usage consists of pre-processing and access. For example:

  object.crazyspace_eval(depsgraph, scene)

  # When we have a difference between two vertices and want to convert
  # it to a space to be stored, say, in shapekey:
  delta_in_orig_space = rigged_ob.crazyspace_displacement_to_original(
      vertex_index=i, displacement=delta)

  # The reverse of above.
  delta_in_deformed_space = rigged_ob.crazyspace_displacement_to_deformed(
      vertex_index=i, displacement=delta)

  object.crazyspace_eval_clear()

Fuller explanation with actual usecases and studio examples are written in
the comment:

  https://developer.blender.org/D13892#368898

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13892
2022-01-25 14:43:44 +01:00
Sergey Sharybin
0f89bcdbeb Fix depsgraphs sharing IDs via evaluated edit mesh
The evaluated mesh is a result of evaluated modifiers, and referencing
other evaluated IDs such as materials.
It can not be stored in the EditMesh structure which is intended to be
re-used by many areas. Such sharing was causing ownership errors causing
bugs like

  T93855: Cycles crash with edit mode and simultaneous viewport and final render

The proposed solution is to store the evaluated edit mesh and its cage in
the object's runtime field. The motivation goes as following:

- It allows to avoid ownership problems like the ones in the linked report.
- Object level is chosen over mesh level is because the evaluated mesh
  is affected by modifiers, which are on the object level.

This patch allows to have modifier stack of an object which shares mesh with
an object which is in edit mode to be properly taken into account (before
the change the modifier stack from the active object will be used for all
objects which share the mesh).

There is a change in the way how copy-on-write is handled in the edit mode to
allow proper state update when changing active scene (or having two windows
with different scenes). Previously, the copt-on-write would have been ignored
by skipping tagging CoW component. Now it is ignored from within the CoW
operation callback. This allows to update edit pointers for objects which are
not from the current depsgraph and where the edit_mesh was never assigned in
the case when the depsgraph was evaluated prior the active depsgraph.

There is no user level changes changes expected with the CoW handling changes:
should not affect on neither performance, nor memory consumption.

Tested scenarios:

- Various modifiers configurations of objects sharing mesh and be part of the
  same scene.

- Steps from the reports: T93855, T82952, T77359

This also fixes T76609, T72733 and perhaps other reports.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13824
2022-01-25 14:32:23 +01:00
Sybren A. Stüvel
a000de7c2a CMake/Linux: find Brotli library the proper way
Use a `FindBrotli.cmake` module instead of manually appending library
paths.

This is just for Linux; Windows and macOS will be reviewed separately.
2022-01-25 11:34:13 +01:00
Bastien Montagne
2e9b8689e4 Fix T95037: Allow making local IDs that are not used by anything.
Some IDs (like text ones) can be linked and only kept around thanks to
editors, allow making such IDs local in `BKE_lib_id_make_local_generic`.

Also refactor logic checking whether ID should be made directly local or
copied into its own util function, so that we can remain sure all
special-cases 'make local' code still uses the same logic here.
2022-01-25 09:12:13 +01:00
Hans Goudey
2bf519d211 Cleanup: Correct location of node function declarations
Currently there are many function declarations in `BKE_node.h` that
don't actually have implementations in blenkernel. This commit moves
the declarations to `NOD_composite.h`, `NOD_texture.h`, and
`NOD_shader.h` instead. This helps to clarify the purpose of the
different modules.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13869
2022-01-24 16:18:30 -06:00
Clment Foucault
263f862ba5 Add workaround for broken interface query functions on Intel HD Graphics 4400 and 4600
Fixes T93680

For current drivers of Intel HD Graphics 4400 and 4600, various Program Introspection functions appear broken and return incorrect values, causing crashes in the current handling of SSBOs. Disable use of this feature on those devices. Add checks to features that use SSBOs (Hair and Subdivision Modifier).

Reviewed By: fclem, jbakker

Maniphest Tasks: T93680

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13806
2022-01-24 18:48:16 +01:00
Germano Cavalcante
578baf95e0 Cleanup: Remove unused enum
The `SCULPT_TRANSFORM_DISPLACEMENT_INCREMENTAL` value is not actually
being used.

Keeping it in the code only complicates its readability.
2022-01-24 10:18:34 -03:00
Campbell Barton
4b1f243e4d Cleanup: sort struct forward declarations 2022-01-24 21:16:06 +11:00
Hans Goudey
95981c9876 Geometry Nodes: Extrude Mesh Node
This patch introduces an extrude node with three modes. The vertex mode
is quite simple, and just attaches new edges to the selected vertices.
The edge mode attaches new faces to the selected edges. The faces mode
extrudes patches of selected faces, or each selected face individually,
depending on the "Individual" boolean input.

The default value of the "Offset" input is the mesh's normals, which
can be scaled with the "Offset Scale" input.

**Attribute Propagation**
Attributes are transferred to the new elements with specific rules.
Attributes will never change domains for interpolations. Generally
boolean attributes are propagated with "or", meaning any connected
"true" value that is mixed in for other types will cause the new value
to be "true" as well. The `"id"` attribute does not have any special
handling currently.

Vertex Mode
 - Vertex: Copied values of selected vertices.
 - Edge: Averaged values of selected edges. For booleans, edges are
   selected if any connected edges are selected.
Edge Mode
 - Vertex: Copied values of extruded vertices.
 - Connecting edges (vertical): Average values of connected extruded
   edges. For booleans, the edges are selected if any connected
   extruded edges are selected.
 - Duplicate edges: Copied values of selected edges.
 - Face: Averaged values of all faces connected to the selected edge.
   For booleans, faces are selected if any connected original faces
   are selected.
 - Corner: Averaged values of corresponding corners in all faces
   connected to selected edges. For booleans, corners are selected
   if one of those corners are selected.
Face Mode
 - Vertex: Copied values of extruded vertices.
 - Connecting edges (vertical): Average values of connected selected
   edges, not including the edges "on top" of extruded regions.
   For booleans, edges are selected when any connected extruded edges
   were selected.
 - Duplicate edges: Copied values of extruded edges.
 - Face: Copied values of the corresponding selected faces.
 - Corner: Copied values of corresponding corners in selected faces.
Individual Face Mode
 - Vertex: Copied values of extruded vertices.
 - Connecting edges (vertical): Average values of the two neighboring
   edges on each extruded face. For booleans, edges are selected
   when at least one neighbor on the extruded face was selected.
 - Duplicate edges: Copied values of extruded edges.
 - Face: Copied values of the corresponding selected faces.
 - Corner: Copied values of corresponding corners in selected faces.

**Differences from edit mode**
In face mode (non-individual), the behavior can be different than the
extrude tools in edit mode-- this node doesn't handle keeping the back-
faces around in the cases that the edit mode tools do. The planned
"Solidify" node will handle that use case instead. Keeping this node
simpler and faster is preferable at this point, especially because that
sort of "smart" behavior is not that predictable and makes less sense
in a procedural context.

In the future, an "Even Offset" option could be added to this node
hopefully fairly simply. For now it is left out in order to keep
the patch simpler.

**Implementation**
For the implementation, the `Mesh` data structure is used directly
rather than converting to `BMesh` and back like D12224. This optimizes
for large extrusion operations rather than many sequential extrusions.
While this is potentially more verbose, it has some important benefits:
First, there is no conversion to and from `BMesh`. The code only has
to fill arrays and it can do that all at once, making each component of
the algorithm much easier to optimize. It also makes the attribute
interpolation more explicit, and likely faster. Only limited topology
maps must be created in most cases.

While there are some necessary loops and allocations with the size of
the entire mesh, I tried to keep everything I could on the order of the
size of the selection rather than the size of the mesh. In that respect,
the individual faces mode is the best, since there is no topology
information necessary, and the amount of work just depends on the size
of the selection.

Modifying an existing mesh instead of generating a new one was a bit
of a toss-up, but has a few potential benefits:
 - Avoids manually copying over attribute data for original elements.
 - Avoids some overhead of creating a new mesh.
 - Can potentially take advantage of future ammortized mesh growth.
This could be changed easily if it turns out to be the wrong choice.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13709
2022-01-23 22:42:49 -06:00
Hans Goudey
46475b8e11 Cleanup: Grammar: its self vs. itself 2022-01-23 22:34:56 -06:00
Campbell Barton
43e3a33082 Cleanup: spelling in comments 2022-01-24 14:35:23 +11:00
Laurynas Duburas
45d038181a Curves: Improve accuracy and clarity of NURBS knots calculation
This commit improves NURBS knot generation by adding proper support
for the combination of the Bezier and cyclic options. In other cases
the resulting knot doesn't change. This cyclic Bezier knot is used to
create accurate accurate "Nurbs Circle", "Nurbs Cylinder" primitives.
"Nurbs Sphere" and "Nurbs Torus" primitives are also improved by
tweaking the spin operator.

The knot vector in 3rd order NURBS curve with Bezier option turned on
(without cyclic) is changed in comparison to previous calculations,
although it doesn't change the curve shape itself.

The accuracy of the of NURBS circle is fixed, which can be checked by
comparing with mesh circle. Tessellation spacing differences in
circular NURBS is also fixed, which is observable with the NURBS
cylinder and sphere primitives. These were causing seam-like effects.

This commit contains comments from Piotr Makal (@pmakal).

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11664
2022-01-21 16:40:49 -06:00
Hans Goudey
68aa35ae74 Fix T94967: Sculpt mode crashes with missing normals
From an error in rBcfa53e0fbeed, the vertex normals in `SculptSession`
seem to be used, but in the case when no "pbvh" is used, the value of
the pointer is never assigned.

Normals were not generally dirty before this "ensure" function with
regular sculpting operations, so this addition shouldn't have any cost.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13854
2022-01-21 16:12:12 -06:00
Brecht Van Lommel
32ceb0b807 Fix std::optional value() build error on older macOS SDK
No longer happens on the buildbot, but for users building with an older
Xcode we still need to avoid using value().
2022-01-21 21:36:00 +01:00
Ray Molenkamp
c20f209b1c Cmake/Deps: Freetype 2.11.0 / brotli 1.0.9
The UI team requested adding woff2 support to freetype.
this required a new dependency brotli.

This changes adds brotili to the builder and bumps
freetype to version 2.11.0

As freetype now depends on other libraries, for consistency
all use of ${FREETYPE_LIBRARY} in cmake has been updated to
use ${FREETYPE_LIBRARIES} adjustments have been made in the
windows platform file, all other platforms use cmake's
FindFreeType.cmake which already sets this variable.

reviewed by: brecht

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13448
2022-01-21 10:26:05 -07:00